Is it our job as Christians to convert the unsaved? Are we
to force our views and beliefs on others so that they might come to God? My
answer would be no.
We are to follow Christ and love others. We are to let the
Holy Spirit convict and lead people to the Father.
We cannot convert others. We cannot make them come to Christ
by forcing our views and beliefs on them. Only the Holy Spirit can convict the
world of sin and lead them to repentance.
So often we are taught we need to use every opportunity to
preach salvation to everyone we meet. We end up using sneaky methods to force
conversations trying to convert others. We are told their blood with be on our
hands if we do not tell them about Christ. I feel loving others with ulteriormotives is wrong and does more harm than good.
Jesus said to love God and love others. Apart from that we
have nothing more to do than to be available to Him and allow the Spirit to
work and love through us. If we are talking with someone or enjoying their
company, there is no need to force the topic into trying to convert them. If
the Spirit so chooses to use us, we are to be available but we are not to force
the issue.
We are called to make disciples, but disciples would be
those who already have a relationship with Christ. The dictionary describes a
disciple as ‘a professed follower of Christ’. We are to be there to encourage
and build one another up to grow into maturity in Christ.
The good news is that God loves us. He has provided freedom
from the effects of sin and has restored fellowship between God and his
creation. By being judgmental, pointing fingers, threatening and using other
means to force others to accept Christ, we end up driving people away rather
than draw them by love.
When we show the love of God to others and accept them as
they are, people will be drawn to Christ easier than through condemning and
threatening ways. This does not mean we have to agree with everyone or say you
can live anyway you want with no consequences. Yet we can show the love of
Christ to non-believers and accept them without expecting them to change and
start acting like we think they should. God accepted us as we were before we came
to Him and we should do the same. If there is any changing that needs to be
done, that will be between God and the individual through the guidance of the
Spirit.
In love, share the good news to those you meet when led by
the Spirit. Encourage and make disciples of those who know Christ. Stop trying
to force salvation on non-believers through ‘holier than thou’ attitudes, guilt
and condemnation. Love is the answer, and God is love.
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